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What is the HP Envy 7640? HP's Envy all-in-ones started life as small-format lifestyle printers, designed for living rooms. They've since developed into more conventional home or home-office devices, and the Envy 7640 is a bigger, more technically-sophist...
NFC and wireless connection, Separate photo tray, Free cartridge recycling...
Single-sided scanner, Print quality doesn't excel, Fussy paper identification...
The HP Envy 7640 is a well-designed and easy-to-use MFP, with useful features such as front-panel USB and SD card slots and twin paper trays. However, these may not be enough to steer you away from rivals that offer better speed and value for money...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2019-12-02 03:29:24
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The Envy 7640 reminded us a lot of another HP printer, namely the Officejet 5740. They're actually almost identical in terms of design, except for the touchscreen, which now measures 8.9 cm (3.5") instead of 6.75 cm (2.7"). This might make it a bit easier...
Touchscreen, Print quality, Good print speed, WiFi and NFC, USB and SD card slot, Low cost per page...
Poor paper tray capacity (100 sheets), Photo print quality could be improved...
The HP Envy 7640 all-in-one has everything it needs to appeal to individuals and small businesses. All the same, if money is tight, it's perhaps difficult to justify the additional £30 that separate it from the Officejet 5740. In this case, we'd definitel...
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The Envy 7640 is one of several models in HP's refreshed fleet of all-in-one colour printers aimed at homes and small offices. The 7640 is one of the first to feature compatibility with HP's Instant Ink service, which delivers ink to your door when you're...
Easy to setup, Packs in loads of features, Photo and plain paper trays...
Average print quality, Occasional paper jams...
A capable home or small office printer with plenty of features that's let down by its middling print quality and bland design...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-12-02 03:29:24
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The Envy 7640 is one of several models in HP's refreshed fleet of all-in-one colour printers aimed at homes and small offices. The 7640 is one of the first to feature compatibility with HP's Instant Ink service, which delivers ink to your door when you're...
Easy to setup, Packs in loads of features, Photo and plain paper trays...
Average print quality, Occasional paper jams...
A capable home or small office printer with plenty of features that's let down by its middling print quality and bland design...
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In our recent magazine grouptest of mid- and high-end photo printers, the HP Envy 7640 proved to be the most workmanlike of the bunch. Where other models crammed in as many ink tanks as possible and did away with the more business-friendly features, the H...
HP's all-in-one looks like it's destined for the home office, but it serves up enviable photo prints, too...
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Even in its small height there are two inbuilt paper trays an A4 one at the base which should hold around 100 sheets and a photo paper one above it that supports both 15x10cm and 18x13cm sheets. On preparing to print an extension to the output shelf exten...
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fatducktech.com Updated: 2019-12-02 03:29:24
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HP's latest style-centric printer, the HP Envy 7640 adds extra features but loses some of its style along the way.HP's Envy line of printers have long had a slight dash of style to them. That's style in the printer sense, but previous models have tended t...
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Printers often get discounted by retailers, but HP has cut the price of this one itself, making it good value for a multi-function device that's a bit more businesslike. Not only does its scanner have a 25-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF) on top, but...
If s not the best for detailed photos, nor is it a heavy-duty office printer, but the Envy 7640 has a broad set of features at a reasonable price...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-12-02 03:29:23
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Even though it's at the top of the Envy product line, the Envy 7640 (whose AIO functions comprise printing, copying, scanning, and faxing) is nonetheless a low-volume, entry-level machine. It's designed to print and/or copy about 300 to 400 pages each mon...
Low street price, Easy to set up and use, Low cost per page with Instant Ink, Small, light, Supports both USB thumb drives and SD cards, Only Envy with an ADF...
Subpar photo print quality, ADF doesn't auto-duplex, Sluggish to print, Uses two-cartridge ink system, Small input and output trays, with latter somewhat flimsy...
This inexpensive inkjet can benefit from the low cost per page of HP's Instant Ink service, but we found photo output on this ostensibly photo-centric AIO lacking. Read More…...
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HP's Envy 7640 sports a premium design, along with a handful of useful features, including a 25-sheet document feeder, fax support and the ability to print passport-size photos. It's also one of the first all-in-one printers that's eligible for HP's Insta...
Colorful touch scree, Front media slo, Quick setup...
Frequent pauses between job, Very slow scan and copy time, Single cartridge for all colors...
The HP Envy 7640 is one sleek all-in-one with a useful touch screen and easy access to ink, but it's not good enough of a performer. HP's Envy 7640 sports a premium design, along with a handful of useful features, including a 25-sheet document...
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The HP Envy 7640 e-All-in-One Printer ($199.99) has a good set of features as an inkjet multifunction printer (MFP) suitable for either household or home-office use. The all-black Envy 7640 may not have the pizazz of some of the early consumer models in i...
Automatic duplexer. Automatic document feeder (ADF). Fax capabilities. Can connect via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and USB. HP Web apps and ePrint. Eligible for HP's Instant Ink Program. Slightly above-par text quality.
Slow at business printing. Subpar photo quality...
The HP Envy 7640 e-All-in-One Printer packs in a good set of features for either home or home-office use...
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